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In re J.F.
J.F. appeals from the order of wardship entered following his admission that he committed grand theft of an automobile (Pen. Code, 487, subd. (d)(1)). The minor was placed home on probation and contends that some of the conditions of his probation and an order regarding his maximum period of confinement are invalid. Court affirm the order of wardship and order the juvenile court to strike reference to the minors the maximum period of confinement.

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